AMBER ALERT TN - Autistic teen Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, 15, missing in Hendersonville - Feb 27, 2024

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Or it's what they didn't see on someone's camera. That being that he never left the house.
ETA: I forgot to MOO
That’s what I think. That they can’t find evidence of his leaving the home.
 
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Could a cadaver dog indicated around their dumpster?
Yes, I believe something like that happened. Or finding a small amount of his blood on their garbage bin.
 
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The Sumner County Sheriff's Office wants people to review footage from their security and trail cameras, focusing on Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.

They are asking to look for any movements, vehicles, or people.

"They came and knocked on our doors. They said we’re going to be searching your property. Do you have ponds?" Hendersonville resident Brooke Clark said
*interesting they are focused on Sunday afternoon - isn’t that hours before Sebastian was reported to be last seen?
 
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Despite “exhaustive efforts,” the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office said a search of a Kentucky landfill did not provide any additional clues as to what happened to missing teen Sebastian Rogers.

Friday marked 11 days since Sebastian was reported missing from his home in Hendersonville. After a massive search covering thousands of miles, authorities announced this week that they were scaling back the ground search and transitioning to the investigative side of the case.


In the Friday news release, the sheriff’s office said the support and cooperation of the community has been instrumental in the search efforts so far. Investigators are continuing to urge anyone with information regarding Sebastian’s disappearance to come forward.




Sebastian Rogers AMBER Alert: Officials say no evidence, leads found after landfill search
 
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The Sumner County Sheriff's Office wants people to review footage from their security and trail cameras, focusing on Sunday afternoon through Monday morning.

They are asking to look for any movements, vehicles, or people.

"They came and knocked on our doors. They said we’re going to be searching your property. Do you have ponds?" Hendersonville resident Brooke Clark said
*interesting they are focused on Sunday afternoon - isn’t that hours before Sebastian was reported to be last seen?
Maybe they want to know if the family member who was out of town working was seen in the community.
 
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Maybe they want to know if the family member who was out of town working was seen in the community.
Reportedly 200 miles away. How far was the landfill from home? Will they be looking for ponds next? Man, I can feel it, this has a possibility of getting to me. Sebastian has an incredibly innocent face. I tend to become invested in little boys lost. Maybe the laughing and joking that morning was true, only it might have been the day before… before someone disappeared Sebastian.
 
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Not in my experience of following cases. Landfill searches are very public (lots of media attention), expensive, extremely dangerous, and tend to be performed by people specifically trained for that task - looking for human remains in thousands upon thousands of tonnes of decomposing garbage. You have to have a very good reason to do one. Like to find the body of a murdered child. My first case from the start here on WS was Quinton. They searched that landfill for a month before they found him.

MOO

Little Cupcake was another one, luckily they had enough time to separate all the trash coming in from where they believed she had been left to a different area and they found her very quickly once they started searching them :(

Same here

Absolutely! My ASD child does not react in what many consider a typical way.

Yep. My son has a PDA profile, he would have likely been really mad that I didn't know he was outside (he often expects me to know what he is thinking just because he is thinking it :D) and kicked the crap out of the door!

That is what really bothers me! I don't believe that he would have left of his own volition without wearing shoes.

My son never puts shoes on of his own volition, he hates shoes.
 
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That is what really bothers me! I don't believe that he would have left of his own volition without wearing shoes.
Although I don't think the parents have said it, perhaps he has sensory issues with shoes? It's not unheard of. JMO
 
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That is what really bothers me! I don't believe that he would have left of his own volition without wearing shoes.
Good thought …. However …

(And I know Someone else just said something similar)

Same with my 11-year-old autistic son.

He would go without wearing shoes everywhere and anywhere if he could.

We are always having to get after him for coming outside to play without his shoes.

When we set out for school each morning, when we first begin to pull out of the driveway, my first question is, “Does everyone have his seatbelt buckled?”

My second question, “Does everyone have shoes?!??”
 
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Good thought …. However …

(And I know Someone else just said something similar)

Same with my 11-year-old autistic son.

He would go without wearing shoes everywhere and anywhere if he could.

We are always having to get after him for coming outside to play without his shoes.

When we set out for school each morning, when we first begin to pull out of the driveway, my first question is, “Does everyone have his seatbelt buckled?”

My second question, “Does everyone have shoes?!??”

Mine is 11 too!, he often will only wear wellies. Imagine watching him clomping about playing football in welly boots lol, but even then it's grudgingly :D
 
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I'm thinking SR may have left while mom was starting to fall asleep on the couch talking to stepdad. Assuming the door may have been unlocked at that point and then mom locks it when she puts the dogs up and goes to bed while SR is still outside. If this were the scenario, would SR knock on the door, or yell or make some sort of noise if he tried to re-enter the house? I also wonder if SR's bed was made when mom discovered he was missing in the morning or did it appear he had slept in it for awhile and then got back-up?
Was the stepdad home on Sunday evening? I thought he was in Memphis, TN, for work. Or, did you mean Mom was talking on the phone to the stepdad while he was out of town? [This question may have already been answered. I'll keep reading, as I have not yet read the entire thread.]

AMBER Alert: Urgent search continues for Sebastian Rogers
“Understandably, there is interest in hearing from friends and family to help provide more of a personal context about Sebastian. However, we have been requested by the family to let local media know that they are not in a position to speak to or be available to the media at this time. We have told them that while we would relay their message, it would be the decision of the individual media outlets and reporters to proceed as they see fit.” [Not a good look (IMO) when you have a child missing, but, obviously, they had a change of heart since the Mom and Stepdad have since been interviewed (although, for the most recent interview, they declined to show their faces on camera due to being "too distraught")]
 
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Was the stepdad home on Sunday evening? I thought he was in Memphis, TN, for work. Or, did you mean Mom was talking on the phone to the stepdad while he was out of town? [This question may have already been answered. I'll keep reading, as I have not yet read the entire thread.]

AMBER Alert: Urgent search continues for Sebastian Rogers
“Understandably, there is interest in hearing from friends and family to help provide more of a personal context about Sebastian. However, we have been requested by the family to let local media know that they are not in a position to speak to or be available to the media at this time. We have told them that while we would relay their message, it would be the decision of the individual media outlets and reporters to proceed as they see fit.” [Not a good look (IMO) when you have a child missing, but, obviously, they had a change of heart since the Mom and Stepdad have since been interviewed (although, for the most recent interview, they declined to show their faces on camera due to being "too distraught")]
Maybe they do not want to be under the scrutiny of behaviour experts .
 
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I would like to say that for the record, I am autistic and that at age fifteen and much younger, I was very into Nancy Drew and exploring the equivalent of a massive dump would have been a dream come true for me. I do not live near a dump, but if I did . .
 
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Sometimes silence is deafening. Possibility of abduction hasn’t come up which I would think would be next in the train of thought of a worried mom of a special needs child. He’s not a runner. She’s worried about where he is. Calling out for him or addressing someone who may have taken him seems expected. I know his bio dad called out to him telling him if someone has got you - run.
 
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Possibility of abduction hasn’t come up which I would think would be next in the train of thought of a worried mom of a special needs child.

Perhaps that is too horrible a thought for her to contemplate or say out loud. It is actually a horrible thought.
 
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Little Cupcake was another one, luckily they had enough time to separate all the trash coming in from where they believed she had been left to a different area and they found her very quickly once they started searching them :(



Yep. My son has a PDA profile, he would have likely been really mad that I didn't know he was outside (he often expects me to know what he is thinking just because he is thinking it :D) and kicked the crap out of the door!



My son never puts shoes on of his own volition, he hates shoes.
How far would your son walk without shoes?
 
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Or it's what they didn't see on someone's camera. That being that he never left the house.
ETA: I forgot to MOO
Ita.
This case is taking a dark turn, sadly.
What happened to Sebastian ?
Omo.
 
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How far would your son walk without shoes?

To wherever he wanted to go. It's hard to say because he wouldn't wander off by himself and also, he hates to walk, but he will go out and walk in the rain, or on the wet ground without shoes with no worries.

I'm not autistic but I went through a phase as a teenager, around 13ish, where I went everywhere outside of school with no shoes.
Stepped on a bee or wasp one day and suddenly being barefoot lost its appeal :rolleyes:
 
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